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JtoanlaootntnaVol. IV. No. 158.UllYAN, TEXAS, "NVK D XES DAY, MOILMXG, MAY ill. 189'J.I'rico 5 Cents.m TOJI FINISH.The Only Way to (Vnijuer the 'a.tii.. 11. . in.:i:. . . .lion, Vthet re- -p.nt' in 1 .i.-curof f5 'frJune 1stWill lo a good time to licjjin trading with me, ifnot already ;i customer. Your neighbor will tollyou our goods aro -the host, always (satisfactoryThat they cost no moro than what you pay elsewhero for inferior goods. ' Wo guarantee everyarticle to give satisfaction or will gladly 'xchangeit. All goods delivered freo of charge no matterhow small a package.WE USE DAYTON MONEYWEIGHT SCALES g?ssAlways Cct What You Pay For.S-JohnsonCreameryButter,PullCreamCheese....ON ICII!liataviaCannedGoods,StandardofIlxccllcnce.PreshRoastedCoffee,RoyalBlendTea.In Hulking CiikiH OLOIlY Fl.Ol'U will mil you voxUno more than inferior ura.le. If you wmit tlio I'cat 'jilioni'HOWELL BROS.,(1R0CHR5ami currr.K uiim:KHThousiinls of Si II it-r (iravrs Strew EVilli I'lowcr in the Stales.AS.WJKAT COLUMBUSTlir (imml Army iif Hie Ilepiilillc Plural('imiinlttee lb-fuse o AcceptPlural :ff rlnir frum Sutue('uiifwlrrulc."Hi in me 1 11 li 1 1 jri u y, IMORE .M EX XEEDI-hlOnicl.il Admit Hi Font U Insufficient.A (nil .May lie J.-ued furPrinMonnl Army ofTwenty Thousand.rLADIES1 still have many beautiful pattern hatrt which are heing Holdat very close figures; also anunkroken htock (f new and tv llih millinery which' i.s sekVe,gequally low, and within t horeach of all.PJlrs. C. RH. Proctor.Columbn. )., May 30. There win anincident hero today which wa a direct sliut to Confederate veteran,which created a wnsation In l x-a)(irmul Army of the ICa-ulIio circle.The niiul) consisted of the refusal of aniNKilitvtit Aural tribute, tendered byttltt-ra-riM, tt be jiliuil on the grave ofth union ili'ud at (.iretmlawn cemetery.The tribute, in view of the event of thepast year, wan iirtii'TlitrIy appropriaterepresenting thi) north and eouth KrIiiiif t!! 11 n i hi rliitf. Tho tender wamade by x 'uiif,MWiiU"( who appreciated tho effort which have Iwn miwleto cement the north and Ninth, butw.-n the matter wa laid liefora thIfiHTiil Moral committee, rcpreeentinxtin. ir 111 1 Army of the IU-piiiiie posts,and thi.y de lined to uecept. I i. fore thimatter could ls brought W-fore the Kencral mml-rhip of the different jxixUand undoiii'. the il-hi(f iw a c. i,t..d bjHih fx jvildiiinnitid S.t.lnrV antoi-iatioii,who tin'd it in thi'ir eierriw.Tli" 111ar-h.1l 1 ,,f th parade had inrib-dthrt fx ('.ni.Vrat to purtii iatn inth fi. rriMn of th (iruiid Amir of th1:. pul, In" and i;iiit.. a iiuinlx rof thfiiiI!'l l NTore tlu-y b arm'd f tU.:miiilv Thi-y thcti wttlnlrew immediaU-1ly. Imt joini-d thefx-iuildiiT and ailom.Tli'-re l liT'-at iiidik'naticti amoii th 1viirtoim nii-inl rH of the (Jrniid Army olthe lb'ptiblic po.t mid mntlwrniTu havwii aoaurinl th'j action of the oimmitti r''prt-m-nti.. only an Individual opinion and not the npint of the variouiit. It i highly probable action willbe taki'ti in ri'Kular form to dinavow thWork.I All (llVINa '5PI3CIALATTHNTION'"ll....,tii'nn4 Sale i Haass Repairing-jrAJI OA!,',,, vvilJ TKIMMIMCi.And can make or order anyl r! d, tlPth in my Una at Ueaaonabls pricci.r HERE - CAMPBELL.? KASDY KITCUKN.r u v n 1 a. vi' j! ulo.ndI"f I 111 J .r, . Itli win lToriionUS,farleshottest r.io,"4-v;'rsclf hy pure!IebrateAMMl the now ICCS ami Icediliinkt tastefully served.The finest....Candies, Fresh Fruits,FINE CIGARS.LOWWS andCUIH THE ft' 5Candies.Phono 202.At V.hlnalii.WiinhliiK'Vm, May :W The nationalcapital di-mU-d Itwdf to the obnerTancssf iKi'oration day. The dcpartini'ntiWere elowd ami itiblic and private bnin.'. imNpendiML trwt filled withDiarchinir retcran. national Kuarilmuen.military and civic organization, allmoving Uiward Arlington cemetery.At the KoldUr'i Home, (.'onTiiwiomiland other ceini'tcriiMi there wh'-reappropriate ntvkvh hidd and the )rravtof the inli'iit army of the dead were jatn-wn with flower. TluTe waa added !i.'iiilicaiux in the ciTpmouii-H for;the iit.'iiior. of th- civil war were alu ,S'tle'l to thtee of the SpanUh conflict!which Ktrvlled the lint of the aoldier anduiImT ,1. ad.The crn-mony at ArliiiKton waa not able by the pniwnce of the president andmemlwra of bin cabini't and many lead-1iiirf olliceraof the army ami nary aa wellaa oflldaU prominent in public life.Al Chlrkainauga.Chattanootfa. May HO. With appropriate and elalmrate exercin the gramof lil.lioo union noldiera buriel in theNational cemetery lu rw were decoratwl.U-tilil ln-i le the dead of the civil warill thi cemetery are m-veral lmndr.-.lidiintiiT of the Spauii.ll war w ho diedut ( InckaiiuiUkM. I) oration day waa joint afTair particlpatel in by veteran o both idc of the civil war. AnillipoettlK prCeiou, made up of Vetrrau and local military men. inarchelfrom the city to tlx cemetery, where anImmense thromr waiteil the nalute tiredby a detachment of artillerr. and thou-aatela of vfrVl' were tnwu withtlower.In lnr(la ami Heulh C'arnllaa,Atliint.t. May :iu. Memorial day wafltliiitfly obwrved in (ieoria and SmthCarolina. The department of (bsirin(iraiid Army of the Itepublic, embriioin the Hi at. of (ksirxia and Smtli Carolina, contain four ccmi'teriea, at all ofwhich appropriate aervicea were hehlAt Marietta, (la., there are t.2mKrave; at AnderNiiiville, (la., i:. 710; atlleauford. K C. US.VI and at Florence.S. C. a 1 H i. A special train lrft at Vo'clia-k thi inoruinK for Marietta,eurryina mi'inlT of Atlanta. (2a.,Grand Armr of the ll. l 1 11 1,1 i c luiat. amif rieiida uuder the command of Alex Mat-tl.-Hlll.' Al lul.lll..Ioiiiville, May ". -Although theday wa iflootnv. th, irravea of unionNililiem Who irlis'p in the ccliietericN ofLmiiville and New Albany, Ind . wreUvin,-ly decked with flower The exerciiM were pimple nnd impreNsire,Henry Wattersoii d.divered the addre.Al NfW Yerh.New York, May :M. -With holidayinaUinif, parades, the living of II a "h,pHirt of all kind, iixiiiil decoration ofgraven and ppeecliiiinkin. Decorationday wa well eelebrateil in the city ofNew York and vicinity.W'axhinirton, May 3D. -The situationlu the rhilippine. inland aa d" ril-dIn recent dipat he U mich a to makeit almixt iieceiwary to raie at leant apiut of the provinional army authorizelby the laxt ooliKreiui if the United Stateexpect to aecure complete control ofthe archie!aKi. The a.lminUtrationbaa been bromrht to realize that It U noloup-r war and diplomacy In dealingwith the iunreiitn, but p.ain wa." Di-p.nii.u-yand thepa-ace coinii''."ion uiUKttake liack M at until tne enemy h:ub'n completely whipped and fura'd tourreudcr.(ieiieral (ti ha not a atiftlcietit number of men to establish thi en.l It ifbelieved that he ha so lnforuiel thewar department but the official w-ilnot admit it. They admit, however,that the outlook for an early peace ivery gloomy and that more trooji oreba lly nu ded in the I'hilippiiie.J 11-t how to meet thi situation i aquestion which confront them and require prompt dviiou. Although (ten.:ie .tate that h will cmtinun an iik-Kre-wivecai'ipaistn during the rainysan, it is appreciated that he will beile to little more than; xrrison pou tof the point which the fore.- uudei(ieiieral M.icArthnr and Lawtou havetaken, and hoM them nntil the rainyaeaoii ii over.It la also plain that there will be moror h-M UlneiMi during thi period of ladweather and that when the campaign 1reuuied the for'-e enpableof active warfare will be materially rednctML Including the Tooo trooji. now on their way orunder order for nervine in the Phillppitiea, (ieiieral ( tia will hare only 2.V0O0regular troopa nnder hi oouimamlWith 20.OUU regular troop in Cnlia andPorto Kic, there will l only 17,imregular left in the United State. Thequeation then-fore hinge on whether it will Iw prudent to further draw onthe regular force in the United Statein order to augment General ( tia' forcein the Philippine.Thoe opp.ed to organizing a provisional army favor pending more regularto the Philippine and al-o eiilipt ngiotiie of the pac-ful Filipino. Hut janother element in the department iojijHwd to half way measure in dealing with the nituation. They are urging the president to iiwne a call for atleant sD.ifKl provisional army, no that itmay orgauiz'il, trained and eut to thePhilippine in time to liegin an aggreuve campaign In the rarly autumn. jSe-retry Alger ha N-en advil by !General Oti. that hu ha aplsdnte.1 aa tsianl to pa upon all claim againstthe United State. Lieutenant ColonlE. H. Crowiler, judge alvocate; MajorC U. Ganteiilieiii, S-cond Oregon Volunteer, and Captain 1L A. (irwne.Twentieth infantry. Thi Ismr 1 ia toalso meet a commission repreneiitlngthe Spanish government to exelite thesettlement of the claim of Spain in thePhilippine. It i cxpeete.1 that thejoint comuiisiou will consider thequetion for the compensation for the armament around Manila, that should beallowed to Spain under the term oftreaty of jieaee. -DEWEY IMPROVING.bale ef Itop.rlare ,.l H.l. NeitherII lie Mapped Out IIU Mauls.H011H Kong. May Ho. Snice hi arrival here on May i'i, on board hi Magship Olympia, Admiral Dewey ha improved in health but sti',1 refuMH allinvitation of a nocial nature. Theadmiral ha also relinquished all oftlcialduty ou hoard the Olytiipia. The dabof hi departure for houie la Mill uncertain hi intention being to remainhere nntil he baa thoroughly recuperated. The air 011 high gioiind here Imneh cooler than can be found at anyplace Imtween Hong Kong and the Mediterranean sea.The programme for the Olympla'avoyage to tlie United State ha notIs en defluit ly decideil 11 jk n yet It haUi'U detiTiniued, however, to make astop at Pireaus.from which poit AdmiralIlewey will fo to Allien to pay hiresjxH-t to King (iiHirge of (irueiv. TheOlympiu i Wing painte 1 white Insteadof dark slate color, which wa appliedat the breaking out of the lute war.I(.,lr In Hall,New York, Mav !! 1. A dispatch toThe World from Hong Kung ay Admiral Dewey' flagship, the cruiserOlympia, came out of .In ' k Monday,the needed repair U-ing auishvd amiwar paint removel. She i now readyfor her leinrely trip to New York. Theadmiral 1 regaining hit health rapidly,but he i atill at hi luiiolCanned and bottledgoods for Picnics,the best and freshest at John B.Mike'sTelephone 40.Save WotfkAnd WorryBY USINGaaa-MHMSCREEN .DOORS and Windows.We supply Screens for Doors and Windows of any size,desired and put them in lor you. The outlay is nothing'compared with the Comfort, Convenience, Cleanliness andfreedom Irom Pests assured by the use of Screens.Phone 63.GARTH. HOWELL& WEBBIn i.or on account of the heavy ram.l'.. Hallway Culll.liin.Seattle, NY ah., May HO. A local paaenger train on the Northern Pacificand a Grant street electric street car,collided near the Washington Ironwork her, precipitating about 25 Hereon into the bay. One passenger, E.Broad, died on the way to the hospital.Another passenger named lloffedlu waaeriously injured. Some of the otherpamieAgera were seriously hurtPhsladelphia, May II'l. Memorial daywa more elaborately observed in thicity than for a nuinU r of year.(lead bunt riiwi a Droirulng.Outhrie, O. T.. May Samuel Caple, aged 20, waa drowned in lieavercounty. lie wa at work on the aide ofthe Paladne creek, when it uddeuly 1gan to rise from a cloudburst Hibouse ls'inp, on the other aide, he attempted t j swim across., but waa carred down in the flood.IHOT andCOLD,TIIDI UU andSHOWERBATHS, .25 CentsCan be Obtaind at All HoursAt The-Bryan Water, Ice, LiandPOWER COMPANY.Just Arrived!A Beautiful line of MATTIN'CJrf, in all Llors, several ilc?if:n3 to polect from; prices as low as tho low-FURNITURE.GLASSWARE,AND-CROCKERY!h complete. We aro solo pents for tho wonderfulDixie Mosquito Bar Frame; tho finer-1 thinj; of thea;jo; call to tee it. Our Uinlertakinj; Department,consisting of a Vautiful line of CASKETS, HOI'.KS,SI.HTKKS. KTC, is always complete. lh-nrc,CarriagcM. Etc., furni.ietrtm application; this department h open day and night.JAMES & CASTLES.1- Funsm i:i: asi vsdehtakers..1